Neighborhoods
Martha Sturdy's new sculpture will take over Horseshoe Bay Park
The West Vancouver artist's 11-foot aluminum piece explores themes of connection and precariousness.
Breka Bakery opens 24-hour location at Surrey's King George Hub
The ninth location of the popular Vancouver chain drew long lineups on opening day Thursday.
Grace Elliott drafted to Seattle Torrent in women's hockey league
The White Rock star was selected 38th overall by the PWHL's Seattle Torrent on Wednesday after a dominant UBC season.
West Vancouver studies replacement for aging ice arena and seniors centre
The district is seeking consultants to advise on replacing the 60-year-old ice rink and 46-year-old seniors facility, with $100,000...
Surrey Pride Festival brings colours of the rainbow Saturday
The annual celebration returns June 20 at Central City Shopping Centre plaza with entertainment, vendors, and a day of community from...
North Vancouver RCMP seeks missing 15-year-old boy
Tristan Mills-Leblanc Rosenberger was last seen June 6 leaving his home on Tatlow Drive. Police and family are concerned for his well-being.
Port Coquitlam Terry Fox statue vandalized with unidentified substance
An unknown substance was poured on the memorial statue between June 12 and June 13. Coquitlam RCMP is investigating.
Burnaby police seek suspect in knife-wielding road rage incident
Man allegedly threatened driver on Boundary Road in April, attempted to open passenger door before producing knife.
Nova opens in Port Moody with Angus beef and West Coast seafood
Premium dining spot emphasizes Canadian beef, oysters, and curated wine and cocktail programs in Tri-Cities location.
Massey Tunnel replacement cost balloons to $11 billion, prompts calls for review
Delta councillor reveals staggering cost jump from original $2.9 billion estimate; province requesting federal bailout.
Delta Islanders honour Thomas Haydon with junior lacrosse tribute
The Delta Junior A team presented the Thomas Haydon Memorial Award to teammate Jared Maznik Saturday at the Ladner Leisure Centre.
South Flats World Cup watch party proved unexpectedly good
Game Days fan zone at Great Northern Way drew huge crowds for Canada's first men's home World Cup match. Free entry, packed energy, and...